In this tutorial Emeric and I will show you how to use steel wool to create a cool light painting

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hihow did u mane to stand steel for 10 sec so u don't get blur on the model coz normally when u do a long time exp like more then 4 sec and there is a person in it even if he try to not move u get that blur on the edges … great job like ur content !!!!

I still believe that taking pictures of spinning lights such as the steel wool, should be referred to as light drawing. If you take a light source and shine it on a subject then you can call it light painting (i.e. Dave Black). To me, 'light painting' is more difficult than 'light drawing'.